NIS, ICMPD, NETHERLANDS GOVERNMENT INAUGURATE MOBILE TEAMS PROJECT STEERING COMMITTEE

NIS, ICMPD, NETHERLANDS GOVERNMENT INAUGURATE MOBILE TEAMS PROJECT STEERING COMMITTEE
The Nigeria Immigration Service, in partnership with the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD) and supported by the Government of the Netherlands, on Tuesday 17 February 2026, launched the Mobile Teams (MT) Nigeria Project Steering Committee (PSC) at the Service Headquarters in Abuja. This marks the start of a strategic initiative to boost Nigeria’s Border Security and Migration Management systems.
The Project Steering Committee is the highest governance and oversight body for the MT Nigeria Project. It is responsible for providing strategic direction, reviewing and approving work plans, ensuring accountability, and facilitating coordination among relevant stakeholders to guarantee the effective implementation and achievement of the project’s objectives.
The Comptroller-General of Immigration, KN Nandap, pcc, mmis, fsmn, fspsp, represented during occasion by DCG FU Nwanneka, mni, PhD of Visa and Residency Directorate, described the inauguration as a significant milestone in strengthening Nigeria’s Border Security. She commended the Government of the Netherlands for its sustained partnership and support to the Service, noting that Nigeria’s vast land and maritime borders require modern tools, improved surveillance, and enhanced operational mobility to effectively address irregular migration, transnational crimes, and emerging security threats. The CGI further acknowledged ICMPD’s professionalism and commitment to human rights standards, emphasizing that the MT Nigeria Project will significantly boost the Service’s patrol and rapid response capabilities across Nigeria’s border corridors.
International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD), Country Head of Office, Isabelle Wolfsbruger, in her remarks noted that the Mobile Teams Project will boost NIS capacity to combat irregular migration, migrant smuggling, and trafficking in persons, particularly across Nigeria’s land borders. She further commended the longstanding cooperation and reaffirmed ICMPD’s commitment to supporting the successful implementation of the project through effective coordination and technical expertise.
The Nigeria Immigration Service reaffirms its commitment to strategic partnerships and intelligence-driven border management with international development partners and relevant stakeholders to strengthen national security, and promote safe, orderly, and regular migration.
DCI AS Akinlabi
Service Public Relations Officer
Nigeria Immigration Service Headquarters
Abuja
18/02/2026







